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How To Implement Good YouTube Ranking Factors [Infographic]

Social media has become the the most vital part of any promotion on the Internet. If you manage to get your message into a viral social media stream, you can expect great results. Getting there though is anything but easy. Not only do you have to create something that people will feel they need to have a look at, but you also have to implement good SEO factors in order to get seen in the search engines. The latter is of course an art that takes a lot of time to learn and master. Since it is an always changing entity of search engine algorithms, it’s impossible to get it 100% each and every time. The intricate ranking factors go far beyond what anyone can keep in their heads. However, just knowing the most common ranking factors is usually enough to get something in front of the eyes of many.

Mastering every single social media platform and its SEO ranking factors is virtually impossible, but you should be able to perfect the ranking factors of the platforms you use most. There are usually three that are prominent in everyone’s arsenal. However, today we are going to concentrate on YouTube. It’s a social media platform that can yield an audience greater than any of the other social media services available to us.

YouTube has a unique position within the social media ecosystem. It’s not only unique when it comes to the format of its content, but also in the amount of revisits each content entity can receive. YouTube’s ranking factors become ultimately important when you start thinking about these advantages. If you want to be seen, you have to be able to master the way YouTube videos are indexed and how people search for them.

If you have the right ranking factors incorporated into your video titles etc., you can be quite sure to receive at least a good amount of traffic if your videos are appealing and well done. Sometimes not knowing how to title your video in order for it to appeal to people can destroy a video’s change at success. So what are the ranking factors for YouTube, and how do we implement them?

With the help of an educational infographic from Tag SEO Blog, we are introduced to quite a lot of them. This infographic, simply called YouTube Ranking Factors, is a cloud system of factors with different impacts. The larger dots represent the most important ones and so forth. This infographic, or cloud chart, will come in mighty handy if you want to break through the noise and get a bit of attention.

Always remember that it is your content that will draw people in. If the video, or the presentation of it, is bad you can be sure that any success will be unattainable. A combination of incorporating these ranking factors and a well presented video can literally earn you millions of views. It’s just how it works on YouTube. Every once in a while a video comes along that breaks all common sense. But why hope on success when you have the chance of creating it yourself with good ranking factors incorporated into your videos? There is simply no reason not to do this. Utilize these ranking factors and reap the rewards today!

2 Comments

Hi Richard!
Thanks for great infographic! There is so much that goes into YouTube rankings. Have been learning more about YouTube ranking and I can see there is much more to learn! I am glad you pointed out that quality of the content is important too!

I need to get busy working on my Channel from what I read in the Infographic!

Though, all the rules are thrown out the window…when it comes to large channels, who are Authorities in their particular Niches…

These channels just simply press upload, minus all that SEO, etc…and they will be up on page one within an hour or so….

I have already seen a number of large channels doing this.

Small to average channels must slave away without any assurance whatsoever, that they will even receive a tiny treacle of that vast pool of traffic being directed towards a tiny “elite group of YouTube Channels…